What I think about Meryl Streep
Jul. 2nd, 2006 10:51 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Just got back from seeing The Devil Wears Prada. Very enjoyable movie. Funny, pretty clothes, happy ending etc.
Back in the olden days, Meryl Streep tended to be in movies where people cried alot and had bad things happen to them. Even when she was in a movie that didn't require her to put on an accent or have to choose what child will live, her characters always seemed so miserable. Like this one movie I can't think of the name of where she plays a character who falls in love with this guy on a train, or something. Sounds nice, but they are both married, and so they mope around the whole time and in the end she misses the train or something and they don't end up together.
Anyway...my point is, as much as I can understand why she got so many Oscars and Oscar nominations, she always bugged me because she took it all so darned seriously. Like she didn't think she'd be a 'real' actress if she didn't play someone who was dying of a rare disease or something.
And even when she started to try more comedy, she made some odd choices. I mean, that Rosanne Barr thing, She Devil? What the heck was that?
This was nice. She was, as always, fantastic in the role, and it was a very fun, funny movie where points were made, but nothing too serious, and people were entertained without leaving the theatre fighting the urge to slit one's wrist.
See, Meryl? That wasn't so hard, was it?
PS. I've made a couple more changes to my layout, and I'm very proud of it. Have a look. :)
Back in the olden days, Meryl Streep tended to be in movies where people cried alot and had bad things happen to them. Even when she was in a movie that didn't require her to put on an accent or have to choose what child will live, her characters always seemed so miserable. Like this one movie I can't think of the name of where she plays a character who falls in love with this guy on a train, or something. Sounds nice, but they are both married, and so they mope around the whole time and in the end she misses the train or something and they don't end up together.
Anyway...my point is, as much as I can understand why she got so many Oscars and Oscar nominations, she always bugged me because she took it all so darned seriously. Like she didn't think she'd be a 'real' actress if she didn't play someone who was dying of a rare disease or something.
And even when she started to try more comedy, she made some odd choices. I mean, that Rosanne Barr thing, She Devil? What the heck was that?
This was nice. She was, as always, fantastic in the role, and it was a very fun, funny movie where points were made, but nothing too serious, and people were entertained without leaving the theatre fighting the urge to slit one's wrist.
See, Meryl? That wasn't so hard, was it?
PS. I've made a couple more changes to my layout, and I'm very proud of it. Have a look. :)